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The geek squad replacement plan doesn`t cover full water submersion, so phones that fell in water is not included in the plan. On the other hand, they are covering spills and other minor water damages but it`s a case to case basis. Usually, it`s hard to claim for a replacement in case of water damages as the staffs need to investigate whether your phone needs a replacement or just a minor repair.

Best Buy Geek Squad cover water damage but not full water submersion. So if you spilled something to your computer, the Geek Squad staff will investigate about it first. They will figure out if they could repair it and if yes, it will take around two to three weeks (without payment charge). But if not, it may undergo rapid exchange policy where the item will be replaced in a day or two.

It depends on the type of Geek Squad policy you`ve purchased. If you opted for PSP (Performance Service Plan), accidental damage would not be covered. But if you purchased an additional ADH coverage along with standard Geek Squad policy, accidental damages will be covered. Of course the staffs will check first if the damage has resulted from accidents due to handling, not by negligence.

What type of Geek Squad insurance do you have? If it`s the Black Tie Protection Plan, then water damage is covered as long as it is not full water submersion. The standard Geek Squad insurance only covers repairs for defective parts, so in buying insurance plan from Geek Squad you have to make sure that accidental damage is covered in order to include coverage for water damage.

It depends on the type of insurance you bought in Geek Squad. If it`s the standard type, then it will not be covered. Standard Geek Squad insurance only covers wear and tear damages like those resulted from heat, humidity, dust, power surge etc. But if you included the accidental coverage in your Geek Squad insurance plan, then it could be covered.

Yes this October Sprint added 4G in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Currently they`re in the testing phase but offices in the mentioned cities already detected it so in other words, everything is now working. They target to provide 4G services in 38 cities by the end of 2010, so it would not be long for other cities to enjoy it.

Water damage is covered in Geek Squad Black Tie Protection Plan, but be careful since full water submersion is not covered. The plan only covers water spills and they will repair the unit under this event. But if you already need a replacement, they may give you with a refurbished one but a deductible must be paid.

I think they won`t cover full water submersion, as most insurance policies and warranties for mobile phones just cover water spills. The replacement plan from Geek Squad will not surely cover full water submersion, so be good in stating your reason once you bring your damaged phone to them.

If you have Geek Squad Black Tie Protection Plan, water damage will be covered. But remember that full water submersion is not covered; only minor water spills. When repairing the damaged droid is not possible, a new replacement unit might be also offered but you must pay a deductible.

It depends on the type of Geek Squad policy you`ve purchased. The Geek Squad Black Tie Protection plan doesn`t cover lost or stolen phone while Geek Squad Max Mobile covers it. So if you`re planning to purchase insurance from Geek Squad, make sure to clarify if theft is covered.

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